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Civilly Disobedient Since 1974
You are not imagining it.
Distortion is constant. Exhaustion is normalized.
We design work that restores orientation.
Clarity is protection.
Humor is resistance. Peace is strategy.
Make. Good. Trouble.
The Indictment Series
Unauthorized Texts from a Collapsing Era. Graphic texts that document power, distortion,...
The Gallery Collection
Works from the Authoritarian Period. Framed political cartoons presented as exhibits —...
The Distilled Series
High-craft typography. Undiluted meaning. Foxtrot Delta Tango rendered in whiskey-label typography —...
The Forbidden Typography Series
Typographic works that elevate prohibited speech into design objects — documenting dissent...
The Chinga la Migra Collection
A Movement Older Than the Moment. This collection presents a phrase long...
The Broadside Collection
Public Declarations for an Uncooperative Era. Broadsides were single-sheet declarations—posted publicly, read...
Praise from Our Favorite Trouble Makers
I bought this on a whim because my family, the election cycle, and my job were all tag-teaming my last nerve. This book has genuinely saved my sanity. The art is hilarious, the pages are smart and cathartic, and I didn’t realize how much I needed ‘mindfulness with an attitude’ until now. Highly recommend for anyone who is politically exhausted and emotionally over it.
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Maya L.
California
I got this as a white elephant gift, and it was stolen THREE times. That’s how good it is. Every page is funny as hell in a clever, intelligent way — not mean or cheap. It’s the perfect gift for stressed-out coworkers, professors, activists, or anyone trying to hold it together while the world spirals. I already ordered two more.
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Daniel R.
Small Town USA
I’ve tried meditation, journaling, breathing apps… nothing worked. Then this coloring book showed up like ‘Namaste, motherf@cker.’ I laughed so hard I cried. And then I actually relaxed for the first time in months. It’s mindful, it’s rebellious, it’s relatable — and it’s exactly what I needed.
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Shamika K
Philadelphia